English to Arabic Dictionary conjectural

conjectural

حزر
definition
adjective
much of the racial history of Madagascar remains conjectural
based on or involving conjecture.
translation of 'conjectural'
adjective
حدسي,
حزر
example
Although this sort of analogy to herd-living, open-country ungulates will always be somewhat 'conjectural' , it is far from being completely speculative.
Yet, it does not explain why its proponents don't believe in unicorns, leprechauns or other such 'conjectural' entities, all of which also lie outside the imagined boundaries of science.
Gone are the days when scientists could look at the state as a bottomless pit of resources for often 'conjectural' studies.
Her inspiring words were the only remnants other than my 'conjectural' thoughts that I allowed to follow my every flight.
The foregoing is 'conjectural' , and is intended more to suggest an approach to establishing action on behalf of the future than to prescribe specifics.
It is their reliance on 'conjectural' statements based on outward similarities that mars the book as a whole.
The vignettes that follow are 'conjectural' , but they may suggest ways in which his life as we know it found its way into his art.
Everything else - that is, the actual character of the external world and of our relationship to it - must remain 'conjectural' or hypothetical, though some hypotheses are better than others.
Watson and Crick were determined to try to build a 'conjectural' model of the structure of DNA.
Fears of 'conjectural' health risk from the pesticides themselves, as well as environmental concerns, would have swamped the valid arguments for the employment of such techniques.
Certainly, where the evidence in question is equivocal, in the sense of ambiguous and uncertain and 'conjectural' in nature, the probative force is of such diminished significance as to be valueless.
A 'conjectural' science, which teaches to judge of the effects and influences of the stars, and to foretell future events by the situation and different aspects of the heavenly bodies.
Address your fears with 'conjectural' theory and speculation.
Altered estrogen receptor sensitivity is another possible abnormality, but like the estrogen-androgen imbalance suggestion, it is completely 'conjectural' .
Prying apart the text, he located discrepancies between the author's 'conjectural' inferences and the evidence actually offered in support of those inferences.
It is preoccupied with hypothetical origins and 'conjectural' future ends.
Citing the findings of previous interpreters could also be a way of letting readers know that a translation was itself a 'conjectural' reconstruction open to refutation.
My point is why make the claim for a developed canon in the first place, especially when it is based on 'conjectural' attributions and dates.
The defendant says the elements of the loss must be established with reasonable certainty, and must not be speculative or 'conjectural' .
Despite increased understanding of the nature of the disease in general, the factors that contribute to symptomatic destabilization are little studied and much remains 'conjectural' .
Many of the following drawings show the buildings 'conjecturally' restored to their presumed original state, and should in no case be taken as a precise record of present appearance.
Fortunately, the sender and receiver can use a short key instead: long keys are ( 'conjecturally' ) computationally indistinguishable from suitable functions of short keys.
As an architect he is only 'conjecturally' associated with country houses.
In the various models postulated so far, this feature was set 'conjecturally' to either of the possibilities.
After looking at all of the period pictures of pavilions that we could readily find and failing to find any period descriptions of how they were made, we concluded that the best we could manage would be a 'conjecturally' period pavilion - one consistent with what we knew about period pavilions and period materials.
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